Crosspointe Christian Academy admits students of any race, color, national, or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admission policies, and athletic or other school-administered programs.

Admissions Process

To begin the enrollment process of your child, please complete the following steps:

Face-to-face Interview

The first step in the admissions process is to schedule an interview with our School Administrator, Brent Floyd. Included in this interview will be a tour of the school, in which you will be able to explore the facilities, meet teachers and students, and have any of your questions about Crosspointe Christian answered in person.

Read Student/Parent Handbook

The next stop of the process is for both the parent and the prospective student to read the school's handbook. Upon completion, parents must sign an agreement to abide by the guidelines laid out in the student handbook.

Entrance Testing

Students applying for enrollment at Crosspointe Christian Academy must complete an entrance exam which tests the student's general abilities in math, language arts, and reading.

Fill Out an Application

Next, an application for enrollment form must be filled out and returned to the school office. This application will be supplied to the parent of the student at the interview. Along with this form, a Registration Fee of $125 must be paid, $40 of which will be retained for testing if the student is not enrolled.

Supply Academic Records

Applicants enrolling in first through ninth grade must provide the previous school year’s report card upon completing the application.

Applicants enrolling in tenth through twelfth grade must provide transcripts from the student’s previous educational institution.

Applicants must provide a copy of their birth certificate and current immunization records.

Applicants must have the recommendation forms received at the time of the interview completed upon application.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are you accredited?

Yes. We are accredited by the American Association of Christian Schools, a national Christian school association recognized by the state of Indiana. The AACS also operates a legislative office in Washington D.C. (www.aacs.org)

Are your teachers degreed and certified?

All of our teachers, K4-12th grade, have a bachelor’s degree and are certified by the AACS. Our teachers participate regularly in professional development classes, including an annual teacher’s conference held each fall.

Do you have a lunch program?

Yes. We offer a variety of pre-packaged foods. A lunch order form is sent home every Tuesday and returned to the school on Wednesday with payment. Due to space and time restrictions we cannot offer refrigeration, and all hot items either have to be pre-ordered or sent in an insulated thermos. Grades 5-6 are allowed to use the microwaves on a limited basis, and Grades 7-12 may use microwaves every day. Grades 7-12 do not use lunch order forms, but may purchase items at their lunch time.

Do you have an after-care program?

Yes, for an additional fee, as listed on the financial information sheet. Early care is from 6:30-7:30 (Session 1) each morning and after care is from 3:30-6:00 (Sessions 2-4) in the afternoon.

Do you have a 3-day a week option for K3?

We have a 3 day option for K3 only, but not for K4 or K5. K3-K5 have a half-day option. For K3, you may choose the three days, but we ask that it be the same three days consistently from week to week.

What is your cut-off date for K3, K4, and K5?

Students must be 3, 4, or 5 years of age by September 1 in order to qualify for K3, K4, or K5 respectively. A 3-year old who turns 3 after this date may start school during the year once they turn 3 and are sufficiently potty-trained. A 3-year old that starts later in the year will still need to repeat the K3 program since his or her birthday is after Sep. 1.

What are your class sizes and student-to-teacher ratio?

We cap our elementary classes at 20 students. K3 does not exceed 8 full-time/full-day students at the start of the school year. K4 does not exceed 12 students, and K5 will cap at 18 students. Our overall student-to-teacher ratio is 15:1 (elementary 18:1; secondary 15:1).

Do you accept vouchers?

Yes. We are a Choice Scholarship School. There are seven pathways to eligibility and specific income thresholds that must be met in order to qualify. More information is available upon request. We are also a part of Indiana’s tax credit scholarship program and have partnered with the Sagamore Institute in order to raise funds for tax credit scholarships. More information is available from the office. All of our application and admission procedures apply to both programs. More information is available at https://scholarshipsforeducationchoice.com/crosspointe/

All students in K5-12th grade take a national achievement test (IOWA) in the spring of 2016. We annualy score at or above the national average in nearly every major subject area. Students also take the ISTEP (grades 3-8), IREAD (grade 3), and ECA's (grades 9-12) as a participating Choice Scholarship (voucher) school.